Non Rebuildable Stardust cleaning.

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Rev Narwhal

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So I helped someone order their initial stuff, and I screwed up and instead of getting three Stardusts with the replaceable atomizer, I had them order three Stardusts that did not have replaceable atomizers. Silly me, but he and I have fixed that issue. Here's the questions I have for anyone using the one shot Stardusts:

1. About how long did you get out of it before it died?

2. Do you clean it similarly to how you would clean a tank, including the burn to get rid of the junk?

3. If you do clean it, I assume you extract the rubber top from the tank first with like tweezers or something, no?


Thanks for any positive feedback you have to offer.
 

kelleymcm

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YUP you got it ....ya' clean w/ pretty much same procedure as the other tanks ...
these just don't come apart as easy .But you can clean w/the tank on there ...

pull coil cup (rubber(act. silicone) top) out w/tweezers (don't lose the tiny metal part inside cup) ...
rinse w/hot water ...drying is the TRICK here ,
you can blow as much as possible out (blow thru both ends) or
you can put aside to dry out (window sill or in front of fan, etc.)
The dryer it is the easier/faster the dry burn is .
Dry burn till coil looks clean & you achieve red hot coil all the way across.
Blow thru a few times to remove any ash ....Then just reassemble ...

I have had some last weeks/months & some I killed on the third cleaning ???

So it is hard to answer that for sure , they are pretty sturdy little dudes tho .
 
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